Network as a service (NaaS) is a class of network infrastructure solutions that are delivered via a cloud-consumption model. Often, these networks are managed offerings, where the provider takes ownership of implementation and day-to-day operations. While a NaaS provider is capable of taking over network management for a customer, many IT organizations prefer to maintain some control and ownership of day-to-day operations for a NaaS-based network.
NaaS Providers Must Offer Observability of Their Networks
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Understanding Network-as-a-Service from Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise
By Shamus McGillicuddy on Mar 19, 2018 10:44:00 AM
Editor’s note: This blog post was sponsored by Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise, but the sentiments are entirely my own.
Topics:
network management
IT Infrastructrue
network-as-a-service
Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise
network on demand
NaaS
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